Remembering Emil Brown
While the close of the Mike Sweeney Era has understandably received the most attention, the 2008 campaign will also be the first since 2005 which won't include the vaguely adequate production and...
While the close of the Mike Sweeney Era has understandably received the most attention, the 2008 campaign will also be the first since 2005 which won't include the vaguely adequate production and...
Looking back on the Mike Sweeney Era.
In this edition, we honor 1990s great Scott Pose, a University of Arkansas product who became a favorite of Tony Muser for a few months at the end of last century, and reaffirmed the power of the...
Last week the Joe Nelson Era in Kansas City abruptly and unceremoniously came to an end, with the Royals outrighting Nelson to AAA, followed by Nelson becoming a free agent. While it remains...
Another blast from the past (a haunting?) on a rainy Thursday. Back in January, I looked at the Top Five Doubles Hitters in the post-Brett Era...Continuing the life-changing examination of the...
A Farewell to Ken Harvey.It was a mild early winter weekend here in the Midwest, but for reasons totally unclimatological, it felt much much colder. The wind hit a little harder, the sun of the...
Joseph David Vitiello was born on April 11th, 1970, three days before the once-OK Steve Avery was brought into the world. On December of that year Paul Byrd would be born. I wish I was around back...
This season Raul Ibanez reaffirmed his status as a Hall of Famer, rocking 33 homers and posting a .289/.353/.516 line with the Seattle Mariners. He's now the owner of 138 career homers, tied for...